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Preparation for Spring GSIs

TTC 20-22 February 2008. Preparation for Spring GSIs. IPTV and NGN GSIs in Spring, 2008. SG16. SG16. IPTV-GSI. SG9. IPTV-GSI. Kaleidoscope. NGN-GSI. WP/13. NGN-GSI. IPTV GSI plan. The table below shows the discussion plan considered by Rapporteurs.

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Preparation for Spring GSIs

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  1. TTC 20-22 February 2008 Preparation for Spring GSIs

  2. IPTV and NGN GSIs in Spring, 2008 SG16 SG16 IPTV-GSI SG9 IPTV-GSI Kaleidoscope NGN-GSI WP/13 NGN-GSI

  3. IPTV GSI plan The table below shows the discussion plan considered by Rapporteurs. Proposed deadline for contributions is 23 April. The deadline is applicable to all contributions for IPTV-GSI and NGN-GSI.

  4. Proposals • We should remember that IPTV or NGN GSI is only an opportunity to discuss Questions. We should follow Question procedure. • In spring, a certain Question has IPTV-GSI and NGN-GSI periods. Still, the meeting for the Question is a single stream, which is administrated by a single agenda and single report. Contributions have a single deadline. In fact, some Questions are planned to start in the IPTV-GSI period and end in the NGN-GSI period. • The previous slide summarized the plan for some Questions during the IPTV-GSI period, showing roughly when the FG IPTV-originated drafts will be discussed. • In the subsequent NGN-GSI period, some Questions, in particular Q.2 and Q.3, are scheduled to examine drafts that were originally produced by FG-IPTV. Thus it is recommended that we, NGN experts, participate in the sessions during the NGN-GSI period, if our interests are related to NGN. • To assist in getting a contribution discussed during the NGN-GSI period, the contribution should stress NGN aspects. This does not preclude the author from including proposals that may affect non-NGN or general aspects. We expect Rapporteurs to manage non-NGN matters. • Participants should indicate their intentions in the contribution, for example, that “Proposals in this contribution are targeted mainly at NGN matters, though they may affect non-NGN or general aspects. I am willing to discuss this contribution during the NGN-GSI period. I would also appreciate a preliminary review during the IPTV-GSI period, although I may not be able to join in.”

  5. Summary • Since most CJK participants will not go to the GSI meetings for four weeks, the question is when to attend. • I recommend we, NGN experts, should attend the NGN-GSI period, even though some Questions extend over both IPTV- and NGN-GSI periods.

  6. Appendix: IPTV and NGN GSIs in September, 2008 Another IPTV-GSI June 23 – 27 in Geneva or somewhere else? NGN-GSI IPTV-GSI NGN-GSI SG13

  7. Appendix: IPTV and NGN GSIs in December, 2008 SG15 IPTV-GSI SG15

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